[3] This mosque had a hypostyle form consisting of eleven aisles divided by rows of brick arches supported on marble columns.
[2]: 144–145 After the conquest of Seville by Castile in 1248, the mosque was converted into a church and named San Salvador ('Holy Savior').
He found it in dangerously neglected condition and decided to condemn the building and order its demolition.
[2]: 125 Construction on a new church began in 1674 and was finished in 1712, resulting in the lofty Baroque edifice overlooking Plaza del Salvador today.
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